a) | | Meet min fabric standards (Walls/Floors/Roofs/Windows etc.) and limit area of openings (doors/windows etc.). |
b) | | Ensure actual average u value of extension is less than average u value of a notional extension. This provides greater design flexibility, and can be calculated simply by using our on-line Heat Loss Calculator |
c) | | Ensure calculated CO2 emissions for proposed dwelling using SAP 2005 are less than calculated CO2 emissions for dwelling + notional extension. (If elements are up-graded, they must be to min standards). |
d) | | Heating and lighting must also meet the minimum standards. |
a) | | All new thermal elements being provided must meet the required standard for extensions. If thermal elements are renovated (>25% surface area), then they mus be up-graded to an improved standard. If thermal elements are to be retained, then they must be up-graded (including windows) to an improved standard. Heating and lighting must also meet the minimum standards. |
b) | | Ensure calculated CO2 emissions for dwelling using SAP 2005 do not exceed those for the same building up-graded in accordance with required standards (as above). |
a) | | Replacement windows – slightly less onerous standard than for new build/ extensions. |
b) | | Heating and hot water systems – to be installed to minimum standards + commissioning required and notice given to LA |
c) | | Insulation of pipes and ducts – to min standards |
d) | | Mechanical Ventilation – perform to minimum standards |
e) | | Mechanical cooling – to minimum energy efficiency standards |
f) | | Lighting – minimum provision of energy efficient light fittings |
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